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1985 Clos René (Pomerol)

$89.99
1985 Clos René (Pomerol)
We have a few cases of The 1985 Clos René in excellent condition (pictured above). The Chateau is based in one of Bordeaux's Pomerol, which produces some of the world's most prestigious and sought-after Merlot-based wines. Clos René itself is a family-owned estate with a history dating back several generations, emphasizing traditional winemaking methods to highlight the terroir. The vineyard spans approximately 12 hectares, planted predominantly with Merlot, complemented by smaller proportions of Cabernet Franc and Malbec. The 1985 vintage was fantastic in Bordeaux, marked by an excellent growing season that led to well-structured wines with depth and complexity, making it one of the standout years of the era. Clos René's winemaking approach for the 1985 vintage focused on meticulous vineyard management and traditional vinification techniques, aiming to produce a wine that expresses the unique characteristics of its Pomerol terroir, resulting in a wine that has garnered appreciation for its balance, elegance, and aging potential. This has some nice recent notes on CellarTracker and is about an outstanding buy for Bordeaux from this excellent vintage for less than $100. This would also double as a great bottle for anyone turning 40 next year!

1985 Clos René (Pomerol)

1985 Clos René (Pomerol)

$89.99
$89.99

We have a few cases of The 1985 Clos René in excellent condition (pictured above). The Chateau is based in one of Bordeaux's Pomerol, which produces some of the world's most prestigious and sought-after Merlot-based wines. Clos René itself is a family-owned estate with a history dating back several generations, emphasizing traditional winemaking methods to highlight the terroir. The vineyard spans approximately 12 hectares, planted predominantly with Merlot, complemented by smaller proportions of Cabernet Franc and Malbec. The 1985 vintage was fantastic in Bordeaux, marked by an excellent growing season that led to well-structured wines with depth and complexity, making it one of the standout years of the era. Clos René's winemaking approach for the 1985 vintage focused on meticulous vineyard management and traditional vinification techniques, aiming to produce a wine that expresses the unique characteristics of its Pomerol terroir, resulting in a wine that has garnered appreciation for its balance, elegance, and aging potential. This has some nice recent notes on CellarTracker and is about an outstanding buy for Bordeaux from this excellent vintage for less than $100. This would also double as a great bottle for anyone turning 40 next year!